2022
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000029771
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Clinical observation on the benefits of antidepressant intervention in advanced cancer patients

Abstract: To observe the interventional effect of antidepressants on advanced cancer patients from the perspective of patient benefit and analyze patient characteristics to explore reasonable drug use. Pharmaceutical care was administered to patients with advanced cancer. From June 2018 to June 2020, 152 advanced cancer patients underwent sertraline intervention. The Hospital Anxiety/Depression Scale (HADS) was used to screen for the risk of anxiety and depression, and patients were divided into 4 groups: hig… Show more

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“…The critical need for a novel drug for depression in cancer patients arises from the limitations of current antidepressants; the unique features and challenges of cancer-related depression; the potential to improve quality of life, treatment adherence, and overall outcomes; and the need for tailored approaches for specific cancer populations [41]. Dysregulated pathways implicated in cancer-induced depression could be addressed by novel therapeutics to alleviate depressive symptoms in these patients [42].…”
Section: Psychiatric Treatment Of Depression In Cancer Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The critical need for a novel drug for depression in cancer patients arises from the limitations of current antidepressants; the unique features and challenges of cancer-related depression; the potential to improve quality of life, treatment adherence, and overall outcomes; and the need for tailored approaches for specific cancer populations [41]. Dysregulated pathways implicated in cancer-induced depression could be addressed by novel therapeutics to alleviate depressive symptoms in these patients [42].…”
Section: Psychiatric Treatment Of Depression In Cancer Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%